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Why did there need to be a vote?
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Australians do not vote for a Prime Minister, we vote for a political party which nominates its Prime Minister in the event of an election victory.
By convention parties nominate the PM before and promote them during the campaign. PMs can however be chucked out by their own party without a vote by the public, as happened with Kevin Rudd.
PMs do not simply have a carte blanche “mandate” to implement their election promises and must follow all parliamentary process.
We vote for a local representative, who may or may not be a member of a political party.
You are correct, I will leave my post as is though.
(To avoid confusion or making your comment seem irrelevant)